Similar words: canada, granary, grand canal, pomegranate, nada, gonadal, john adams, in a day or two. Meaning: n. a city in southeastern Spain that was the capital of the Moorish kingdom until it was captured by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492; site of the Alhambra (a palace and fortress built by Moors in the Middle Ages) which is now a major tourist attraction.
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31. Aitken was jailed for perjury and perverting the course of justice after his failed libel action against the Guardian and Granada Television.
32. Granada Sky are planning to devote two hours a night to unsigned bands.
33. He was born in Granada in 1933.
34. In Granada he was fairly caught.
35. The R í o Fardes section NE of Granada, belongs to the deep basinal Middle Subbetic domain.
36. A citadel and palace on a hill overlooking Granada, Spain. Built by Moorish kings in the12th and13th centuries, the Alhambra is the finest example of Moorish architecture in Spain.
37. He is Gerry Robinson , who retired from Granada, the UK commercial broadcaster, some years ago.
38. I am sitting in a bar in Spain's 4)Andalusian state, Granada, where I have been drinking glasses of beer for the last two hours in order to get free plates of food.
39. The discovery of America and the fall of Granada were contemporaneous.
40. Michael Tsarion gives a talk at the Granada Forum in Los Angeles, 2006.
41. On the way to Granada, there were some nice views along the highway.
42. At the same time, Christians in waiting for an opportunity outside Granada.
43. Not as well-kept a secret as in years past, Granada is becoming a more popular destination for tourists due to its history and relative safety.
44. Now we left the Jardin de Generalife, and went to the city center of Granada.
45. It was certainly in a mood of exultation reyes Catolicos set about the reconquest of Granada.
46. The Uniersity of Granada has already registered almost ten other patents related to this compound's properties.
47. The crown and sceptre of Queen Isabella I, on display at a museum in Granada.
48. It was settled by the Spanish in 50 and formed the nucleus of the viceroyalty of New Granada after 740.
49. The universities of Granada and Saragossa made translations available of the great Greek classical works from Arabic into Latin.
50. Cadiz, Malaga , and Granada are across the Straights of Gibraltar from Africa , so they have Moslem influence.
51. She and her husband, King Ferdinand V, were the first monarchs of a unified Spain after taking control of Granada - the last holding of the Moorish invaders - in 1492.
52. A passer-by found the doll, which resembled a three-month-old fetus, on a sidewalk in the town of Armilla, near Granada, on July 4 and called emergency center.
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53. This ‘core’ of Spain equates to the former kingdoms of Castile, Leon and Granada.
54. A citadel and palace on a hill overlooking Granada, Spain.
55. It was settled by the Spanish in 1510 and formed the nucleus of the viceroyalty of New Granada after 1740.
56. Standing on the big balcony, people could see much more views of Granada.
57. One of the oldest colonial towns in Central America, Granada is accessible by road from Managua.
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